XFree86 X Server Config Files

After downloading the correct XF86Config file (this file should not have an
filename extention, and if you have trouble downloading try the right mouse
button) for your machine, language and resolution, copy this
file to the /etc directory. The SVGA X-server must be
previously installed for this to work properly.

In general, you can use any Linux XF86Config file on NetBSD, just
make sure you adjust the mouse protocol and device properly in the
"Pointer" section:

Protocol "PS/2" is still supported for older kernels, you'll have
to use Device "/dev/pms0" with the opms mouse driver in the kernel
for that, though. Useful for X-Servers that don't support the
wscons protocol (like XFree 4.0).

If you have trouble with some jitter or other screen corruption when
there is movement on the screen, try turning off hardware acceleration
in the graphics card section of the /etc/XF86Config file:

Option "noaccel"

If you experience repeating (bouncing) keys while typing, install the
xkbset program from pkgsrc/x11/xkbset, then put this into your ~/.xinitrc: